Defender Association of Philadelphia
Defender Association of Philadelphia is a non-profit corporation, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that provides defense on a court-appointed basis for criminal and delinquency cases in which the defendants and respondents are indigent adults and juveniles.
History
In 1990, the association appointed the first woman as chief in 56 years.[1] The site for Comcast Center (Philadelphia) was at 17th Street and John F. Kennedy Boulevard, a site occupied by a building that housed the Defender Association of Philadelphia and a parking lot.[2] In 2015, Keir Bradford-Grey become head of the Association.[3]
Notable people
- C. Darnell Jones II, federal judge
- Abbe Smith, law professor
- Gregory M. Sleet, federal judge
- Luis Felipe Restrepo, federal judge
- Benjamin H. Read, politician
Scholarship
- Service in a Defender Organization: The Philadelphia Experience
- Aid to Indigent Criminal Defendants in Philadelphia and New Jersey
References
- ↑ Tulsky, Fredric. "Defender Association Appoints First Woman Chief In 56 Years". Philly.com. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
- ↑ Holcomb, Henry J. (October 25, 2001). "Philadelphia's Public Defenders Get New Home; Site Free for Development". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
- ↑ McCrystal, Laura. "New chief of Defender Association of Philadelphia known for taking different approach". philly.com. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
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